6 Individuals: Vivian Lu, Washington, Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State, Janae Leovao, Long Beach State, Jensen Jalufka, Cal Poly, Daniela Campillo
Sun Belt Women's Golfer of the Week (4/3/2025)
Earned an individual bid to the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional and became the first ULM women's golfer to compete as an individual in the national tournament in 11 years...Repeated as a honoree on the All-Sun Belt Conference Tournament Team after tying for second with a 213 (-3) in the Sun Belt Championship...Earned her first career victory at the ULM Invitational with a wire-to-wire victory and shot a career-low 54-hole round of 207 (-9)
Recorded her sixth career top five finish at the UNF Collegiate...Placed second out of 90 golfers in the first event of the season with a 213 (-3) at the UAB Hoover Invitational...Helped the Warhawks earn their second consecutive Great River Cup victory in match play and a first-place finish at the Lady Red Wolves Classic and a runner-up finish at the UAB Hoover Invitational
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is set to compete at the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional in Arizona
marking their second consecutive appearance in NCAA tournament history
The event will occur at the Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club from May 8-10
with 12 teams vying for a top-five finish to advance to the national championships
Navy's lineup includes standout players like Emma Tang
who recently earned individual medalist honors at the Patriot League Championship
While Navy is gaining momentum with individual honors and strong team performances
it faces tough competition at the regional
including powerful teams like Oregon and Arizona State
which may challenge their advancement to the national championships
the top five teams and the low individual from each regional will advance to the national championships slated for May 16-21 in California
Navy hopes to leverage their recent success to secure a spot in this prestigious event
Navy's women's golf team has the potential to make history by advancing further in this tournament
Their recent accolades and strong performances provide a solid foundation
but they must rise to the challenge amidst tough competition at the Gold Canyon Regional
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17 Auburn will play for a chance to punch its ticket to the 2025 NCAA Championship this week at the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Gold Canyon
The 54-hole event will be played Monday through Wednesday and the top five teams in the 12-team field will advance
“I think that if we play our normal game and play solid golf, we will have a chance to win,” said Auburn head coach Melissa Luellen
“The girls have put the SEC Championship performance behind them
Their attitudes and work ethic have been turned up a notch
We’re very excited to have the opportunity.”
making their 30th regional appearance in program history
At the SEC Championship, Auburn was led by sophomore Anna Davis and redshirt junior Carys Worby
who both finished the stroke play portion of the event in a tie for 13th place
Davis received first team All-SEC honors for her impressive season that included two individual titles
The Auburn sophomore also leads the Tigers with a 70.27 scoring average this season
Worby has also played a pivotal role in the Tigers’ lineup this season
participating in 10 tournaments and finishing inside the individual top 20 four times
Her opening round 66 (-4) at the SEC Championship marked a career low
The Auburn lineup for the regional will feature Davis, Katie Cranson, Worby, SEC All-Freshman team selection Balma Dávalos and Rachel Gourley. Freshman Anne Fernandez will be available for substitution
The Tigers will begin the event at 10 a.m. CT from the first tee paired with players from Oregon and host school Arizona State. Live scoring of the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional will be available at scoreboard.clippd.com
Substitute: Anne Fernandez
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the Montana State golf season continues into May
After winning a thrilling individual title at the 2025 Big Sky Championship two weeks ago in Litchfield Park, junior Maddie Montoya returns to Arizona this weekend in preparation for the Gold Canyon NCAA Regional
which begins Monday at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club
54-hole stroke-play tournament hosted by Arizona State continues through Wednesday and features 12 teams and six individuals
including Montana State's third-ever conference champion and first-ever NCAA postseason participant
seeded the sixth individual qualifier in the Gold Canyon Regional
will play a practice round on Sunday morning ahead of her first round tee time on Monday at 9:50 a.m
PT alongside fellow individual qualifiers No
5-seed Daniela Campillo of Louisiana-Monroe
"She's going to be playing with some top dogs, but that doesn't mean she can't hang with them," head coach Brittany Basye said
The first player to ever go to an NCAA Regional—we're not going to say anything different than what we've talked to her about in terms of sticking to the gameplan
which is hitting fairways and hitting greens and then getting your putts to drop
if we can make it fun for her and she can still stay in her zone
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punched her ticket to the NCAA Regionals on the back of an unforgettable run at the Big Sky Championship
carding a 4-under-par 209 (70-70-69) with three birdies across her last five holes in the final round to clinch the trophy
The magical run was made more improbable by the fact that Montoya had never recorded a top-ten finish at a tournament in her career as a Bobcat
and had only carded one round below par this season before doing it three days in a row during the most important week of the spring
Now, nearly 40 years since the Montana State women's golf program came into being, Maddie Montoya is the first Bobcat representative in the NCAA postseason
"Our program is on the map," Basye said
"But now we're on the map inside the ropes at the NCAA Regionals
A big deal for Montana State and for the Big Sky Conference
No different than getting a call to the Big Dance
This program is setting the tone for more of these to happen
and I think this is a good reflection of where our program is
Having Maddie represent Montana State University at our first NCAA Regional is awesome."
The setting where it all begins on Monday is Superstition Golf & Country Club
"I think she's going to have to be consistent
she's going to have to knock down those opportunities," Basye said of their approach on the course this week
"I don't think she can get ahead of herself
She needs to be just like she was at conference—steady
If you can stay steady on this golf course that's a little bit longer
with the emotions of playing at this tournament—it's just different
We're going to let Maddie go do Maddie's game."
NCAA Regional play takes place at six regional sites
with 396 participants and each site featuring 12 teams and six individuals
The top five teams (30 teams total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six individuals total) from each regional site advance to compete in the national championships to be played May 16-21 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad
66 golfers will hit the tee box on Monday in Gold Canyon
Montoya is the sixth-seeded individual in her regional field behind No
and collected," Basye said of Montoya
"We just want to keep her in 'Maddie Mode.' We wouldn't trade that for anything
I want her to enjoy the moment knowing there's no pressure and no expectations
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BOZEMAN — A group crowded into Montana State's Hall of Fame room inside Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on Wednesday afternoon for a watch party in anticipation to see where the Big Sky Conference individual golf champion
it was announced Montoya would be headed to the Gold Canyon Regional in Arizona at the Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club
that’s probably one of the best," Montana State coach Brittany Basye explained
were out at Gold Canyon at this golf course practicing and hitting putts and practicing at their short game facility
so kind of divine intervention we’re going back."
Montoya also said that the familiarity with Arizona and its desert courses could be an advantage for her
most of our spring season is down there," she said
so I’m just really excited and pumped for it."
Montoya’s final round at the Big Sky championships was highlighted by a stellar back nine
Even though the junior from Boise was three shots behind the leader heading into the 11th hole
After back-to-back birdies on holes 14 and 15
she had a two-stroke lead and held on the rest of the round to capture a Big Sky individual championship
it really got me going and just helped me feel that much more confident and helped me keep going and finish and keep playing," Montoya said about sinking the two consecutive birdies
She finished with a career-best 2-under-par 69 on the final round to clinch the title
"Nothing was going to mess with her game," Basye said
you know she’s in the zone because it’s game on."
There were more than 30 people in the room for the watch party
and Montoya’s teammates jumped out of their seats when her name was called
That support is a driving factor as she heads to regionals
they're all my best friends," Montoya said
"It’s just amazing to see how happy we are for one another when we succeed and just cheering each other on."
Montoya is the first-ever golfer to represent Montana State at the NCAA Regionals and is just the third-ever Big Sky individual champion in program history
"I am so excited to get the opportunity to represent Montana State
and I’m just happy I can go to regionals and represent."
The Gold Canyon Regional takes place May 5-7 at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club
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Auburn has received a bid to the NCAA Championship
The Tigers have been selected to participate in the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Gold Canyon
“I know exactly how to drive there,” Auburn head coach Melissa Luellen said about Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club
“I spent 13 years in the desert and know what to expect
You have to know not to mess around with the desert and just get your ball back in play
I think we’ll do some premium on fairways but some extra time on fairway bunker shots and a lot of lag putting.”
17 Auburn will be joined in the regional by Oregon
The top five finishing teams from each of the six regional sites across the country will advance to the 2025 NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad
the Tigers won the NCAA Auburn Regional by four strokes to punch their ticket to the championship
where they became national quarterfinalists
BOZEMAN, Mont. -- The stage is set. Maddie Montoya is dancing in the desert
In the NCAA Regional Selection Show special aired on Golf Channel Wednesday morning
the junior learned she will play in the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional hosted by Arizona State at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club in Gold Canyon
is the first golfer in Montana State history to qualify for the NCAA postseason and will compete in the program's first NCAA Regional across three 18-hole days from May 5-7 in Gold Canyon
"We're absolutely thrilled to be going back to Arizona," head coach Brittany Basye said
"We play pretty much all spring in Arizona
her yardages are dialed in for that area and she's used to the heat."
The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Committee selects the teams and individuals who participate in the regionals of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships
Montoya clinched an automatic berth as an individual thanks to her thrilling win at the Big Sky Championship last week in Litchfield Park
"I was so excited to see I would be competing in Arizona and to see my name up on the screen," Montoya said
"I'm excited to go back to the desert and have the chance to compete at such an excellent course!"
Regional play takes place May 5-7 at six regional sites
The teams playing in Montoya's regional in Gold Canyon include: Oregon
Montoya will be the sixth-seeded individual in her regional field behind No
"The field is strong and it is a great opportunity for Maddie to compete against players we normally don't play against," Basye said
"We are playing in May for the first time--that is so cool!"
had never recorded a top-ten finish before embarking on a magical run at the Big Sky Championship last week
carding three straight rounds under par (70-70-69) to finish 4-under for the tournament and become Montana State's third all-time Big Sky champion
joining Paige Crawford (2013) and Jen McGregor (1995)
"It means a lot to me to have this experience to be able to represent Montana State and the community of Bozeman at such a special event," Montoya said
"I'm looking forward to giving it my all and am super grateful for the opportunity to represent the Bobcats in Arizona."
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Whether visiting Arizona for its capital city or Grand Canyon National Park
a detour can reveal a more unique side of the state
Often eclipsed and overshadowed by the more popular brochure attractions
Arizona’s small-town festivals invite you to experience a more immersive and authentic perspective of the Grand Canyon State
From cowboy jamborees to Mariachi concerts
larger-than-life experiences with a side of great food and family-friendly fun
Cowboy culture is also ingrained in rural Sonoita
home of the annual Empire Ranch Cowboy Festival
Formerly called the Roundup & Open House
the event has anchored Sonoita for over 20 years
welcoming over 3,000 visitors annually to the historic ranch
the Empire Ranch and its festival hope to keep Western culture alive for future generations
preserving the region’s history and heritage
This year’s festivities will take place on November 1
commemorating Arizona’s Western heritage and culture with livestock exhibits
Bisbee will host its 10th annual Mariachi Festival & Miner’s Reunion
a celebration of the town’s rich mining heritage and Mexican-American culture
with members of the Bisbee Coalition for the Homeless hoping to raise funds for their programs by celebrating the town’s mining history and Mexican-American community
the festival reunites miners from all over Mexico and the Southwest
also displaying minerals and mining artifacts from across the state
award-winning ballet folklorico dancers and Mariachi groups perform throughout the day
while various vendors offer authentic Mexican cuisine and crafts
The Historic Village of Tubac may be small
but it celebrates Arizona’s art and culture in a huge way
One of the state’s longest-running art festivals
the Tubac Festival of the Arts has uplifted Arizona artists and artisans since 1959
showcasing a wide range of techniques and mediums
While the 2025 festival has already passed
Visitors can look forward to over 200 artists and craftsmen showcasing their unique works
and art galleries to explore along the way
The Rose Tree Festival is another unique event to mark your calendar for in 2026, its festivities centered around the largest rose tree in the world. Located in the Wild West town of Tombstone
the record-breaking rose bush was planted back in 1886 near a boarding house
the Guinness Book of World Records confirmed it as the “World's Largest Rose Tree,” and it has since been measured to cover around 9,000 square feet
the tree is maintained by the Rose Tree Museum
and it is celebrated each spring when it blooms in March and April
the Rose Tree Festival also celebrates the tree’s history and splendor with a parade and historical entertainment
including the Tombstone Vigilantes period reenactors and Wild West gunfight skits
Every third Saturday of December since 2007
the Somerton Tamale Festival has fundraised scholarships for local students planning to attend Arizona State University
Somerton’s Main Street lined with vendors and booths selling authentic tamale flavors like pork
Additional fun includes live entertainment and competitions
like a tamale eating contest and a judged tamale competition
the festival has awarded $430,000 in scholarships using funds raised from the tasty event
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as they kick off the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional on Monday
– Redshirt senior Jensen Jalfuka was selected to participate as an individual in the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championships and will compete in the Gold Canyon Regional from May 5-7 at the Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club in Gold Canyon
the selection committee revealed Wednesday
Jalufka is the first Mustang to qualify for postseason play since Kaylyn Noh in 2022
and the first in program history to make it as an at large selection
She will be one of 396 participants in the championship with each regional site featuring 12 teams and six individuals
The top five teams (30 teams total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six individuals total) from each regional site will advance to compete in the national championships to be played May 16-21 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad
Jalufka has been one of the greatest players in the history of the program
including back-to-back years on the first team
She’s also the program’s record holder for career scoring average at 74.0 and holds the two lowest scoring average seasons in the history of the program
Her 2023-24 average of 72.7 is all-time leader and her scoring of 72.8 this year is second lowest
She finished the regular season with four straight top 10 finishes and placed 11th at the Big West Championship
Gold Canyon Regional SiteThe Gold Canyon Regional will be played at the Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club in Gold Canyon
Arizona and will be hosted by Arizona State
Sacramento State (Big Sky Conference)10
Cal State Fullerton (Big West Conference)11
Quinnipiac (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):1
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Following her victory at the Big Sky Championship
where she finished with a remarkable 4-under-par
Montoya heads to the NCAA Regional at Gold Canyon in Arizona this weekend
She will join 12 teams and 6 individual qualifiers
aiming to secure a spot in the national championships
Her coach emphasized the importance of staying focused and enjoying the experience as she competes against some of the top talent in college golf
If Montoya finishes in the top five or outperforms the low individual not on an advancing team
she will qualify for the national championships in May at Omni La Costa Resort
This participation is not just a personal achievement for Montoya
but a significant milestone for Montana State's women's golf program
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The Arizona Renaissance Festival is back in Gold Canyon
about 40 miles south of downtown Phoenix and in the middle of the desert
The festival takes place each Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m
The 50-acre village features 16 stages of shows that include comedy
One of the most attended events is the joust
a three-part event that culminates in a dramatic 5 p.m
“joust to the death,” where armored knights battle for glory
Other attractions include live falconry demonstrations
interactive performance that keeps audiences engaged
including pony and camel rides for children
the festival is somewhat of a haven for those who love to shop and consume the fair food
Artisan vendors sell handcrafted goods such as custom leather vests
and you can even get your name put on a single grain of rice
the welcoming atmosphere is what makes the experience special
“Other than just the overall atmosphere and how amazing everyone is—you have everyone from plain clothes people to all sorts of different fantasy cosplays—everyone has always just been so nice and so inviting and so welcoming,” Snyder said
Each weekend is a different theme
Northeast Valley News visited the festival on March 8 & 9 with the theme
and Wizards and Wonder.” The remaining themes are: Celtic Weekend on March 15-16
no trip to the Renaissance Festival is complete without indulging in the unique food
and European Chimney Cakes are some of the fan favorites at the fair
says the festival keeps her coming back year after year
buying more stuff for our costumes,” McBee said
McBee recommends checking out the festival’s many performances and handcrafted goods
The Ded Bob Sho is always a good laugh,” she said
“There’s really some beautiful artwork out here
as her own loved ones came along for the experience
“Our whole family’s out here with us today as well,” she said
It’s our niece’s first time at five years old
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The Renaissance Festival will operate like normal after a fire broke out Tuesday night at the fairgrounds in Gold Canyon
Superstition Fire and Medical officials said crews were dispatched to the fairgrounds around 10 p.m
and saw heavy smoke coming from a large steel commercial building
The fire was upgraded to a first-alarm fire
prompting responses from the Mesa and Gilbert fire departments
Firefighters faced intense heat and were able to contain the blaze
according to Superstition Fire and Medical spokesperson Sophie Boukatch
Superstition crews were still on scene Wednesday morning
working to extinguish hotspots and conduct cleanup efforts
"We appreciate the swift efforts of the fire departments," said Sanja Malinovic
festival spokesperson and marketing director
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No injuries to firefighters, Renaissance Festival staff or other people were reported
The fire occurred in a backstage commissary building in the back of the fairgrounds
and it did not extend to or affect other buildings
Malinovic said the Festival will operate as "business as usual" during the weekend of March 15
Malinovic did not know the extent of the damage
The cause of the fire was under investigation
This was the second fire at the 50-acre Renaissance Festival fairgrounds within a year
The Arizona Renaissance Festival opened in February and will remain open until the last weekend in March
People can visit the mythical village of Fairhaven from 10 a.m
about 40 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix and 7 miles east of Apache Junction
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AZ — A fire broke out at the Arizona Renaissance Festival Grounds overnight
prompting a first-alarm response from emergency crews
Firefighters from Superstition Fire and Medical District
and Gilbert were called to the scene in Gold Canyon around 10 p.m
Superstition Fire and Medical District said the fire was in a "large steel commercial building." The fire has since been extinguished
but crews are working to put out hot spots
A spokesperson for the Arizona Renaissance Festival says the fire impacted a backstage storage area
"Everybody is OK and we are planning for a beautiful festival weekend this Saturday and Sunday
and we are open through March 30th," the spokesperson said
noting that there will be no schedule or event changes due to the fire
a skull with the mandible and other bone fragments was found in a desert area
about one mile from US Hwy 60 and one mile from the Arizona Renaissance Festival property in Gold Canyon
Investigators determined that the remains were that of an adult male over the age of 40
It was estimated that the man died anywhere from six months to three years prior to the discovery of this remains
Due to the limited skeletal remains recovered
investigators were unable to estimate the individual’s height or weight
A t-shirt and a shoe were also recovered alongside the man's skeletal remains
His case was entered into NamUs as UP85421
investigators have not been able to determine the man's identity
the Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office sent skeletal remains to Othram in hopes that advanced forensic DNA testing could generate new leads
Othram’s scientists will extract DNA from the forensic evidence and use Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing® to build a comprehensive DNA profile suitable for forensic genetic genealogical research
A DNASolves crowdfunding campaign has been launched to cover the costs of this specialized testing and analysis
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AZ — Evacuation orders due to the "Burr Fire" for residents in Queen Valley have been lifted
the Pinal County Sheriff's Office issued a "Go
- Evacuate" alert for residents of the southwest region of Queen Valley due to a nearby brush fire
The order has since been reverted to a "Set" status
meaning residents may return but should be prepared to evacuate again if necessary
Queen Valley is located east of the Valley and east of Gold Canyon
A "Ready" alert status has also been issued for residents in the north and west regions of Queen Valley
Firefighters say an awning flew off a home around 10 a.m.
2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nevada Canyon Gold Corp
(OTCQX: NGLD) (The “Company” or “Nevada Canyon”) announces it has been requested by OTC Markets Group Inc
("OTC Markets") to issue this statement about promotional activity concerning its common shares (the "Common Shares") traded on the OTCQX Market (operated by OTC Markets)
OTC Markets informed the Company that it became aware of certain promotional activities concerning the Company and the Common Shares traded on the OTCQX Marketplace
including the distribution of two promotional newsletter e-mails published by Sideways Frequency LLC (“SFL”) and distributed through SFL’s subsidiaries
Trading Wire and Huge Alerts (together with SFL
the “service providers”) discussing the Company
Nevada’s mining industry and the world’s gold market in general
The publications also contained publicly available sources of information and summaries of recent news releases issued by the Company
SFL is an arm's length third-party digital marketing firm retained by the Company
would provide digital corporate marketing and advertising services to raise public awareness of the Company
The Company provided the service providers with publicly available sources of information for the newsletters
and the only editorial control the Company exercised over the materials involved reviewing the materials for accuracy regarding the Company prior to their dissemination by the service providers
The Company does not believe the statements in the marketing materials and newsletter emails were materially false or misleading
the Company notes in its news releases that investing in the Company’s securities involves certain risks and uncertainties which investors should review prior to making any investment decision and encourages all investors to undertake proper due diligence
The Company understands this promotional activity coincided with increased trading activity in the Common Shares beginning on January 10
The Company has no opinion as to whether or not and/or the extent to which the promotional activity affected trading activity because of the many factors that affect trading activity generally
the recent increase in the world gold price
the volatile nature of the industry in which the Company is involved and the prior issuance of the Company’s public news releases
such as the most recent news release dated 01-10-2025
other than SFL and the third-party service providers noted below
officers or control persons have been involved with the creation
distribution or payment of promotional materials related to the Company and its securities
To the best of the Company's knowledge after due inquiry
no directors or officers of the Company nor third-party service providers have purchased or sold securities in the marketplace within the past 90 days
Investors are reminded that the Company's officers and directors are required to file insider reports under applicable securities laws disclosing any transactions in the Company's Common Shares
and that these reports can be viewed on the EDGAR website and the Company’s profile on OTC Markets
The Company has engaged the following third-party service providers to provide corporate marketing and investor awareness services
or other related services within the last twelve months: i2i Marketing Group
Other than as previously disclosed in the Company's public EDGAR filings and listed below
the Company has not issued common shares or convertible instruments allowing conversion to equity securities at prices constituting a discount to the current market rate at the time of the issuance:
the Company issued a total of 6,005,000 shares of restricted common stock to the Company’s directors
subject to a 36-month Lock-up and Vesting Agreement
These shares were issued at par value for a total cash consideration of $601
1,000,000 shares were issued to the List Family Trust
(beneficially owned by Robert List) 3,000,000 shares were issued to Alan Day
and 2,005,000 shares were issued to 071663 BC Ltd (beneficially owned by Jeffrey Cocks)
as that term is defined in Rule 902(k) of Regulation S of the United States Securities Act of 1933
were issued pursuant to the provisions of Rule 506(b) of Regulation D of the Act to the persons who qualified as “accredited investors” as that term is defined under Regulation D of the Act; the shares issued to an entity controlled by a non-U.S
person were issued pursuant to provisions of Regulation S of the Act
the Company issued a total of 2,392,301 shares of its common stock at $0.375 per share on conversion of the notes issued by the Company payable to certain of its converting debt holders as part of a $1,000,000 financing the Company announced on September 13
(see Form 8-K filed on 09-13-2021) Specifically
313,132 shares were issued to CPB Enterprises Ltd.
154,813 shares were issued to The Lilenquest Irrevocable Trust
1,600,000 shares were issued to NGLD Convertible Note
77,324 shares were issued to Michael Speakman
and 154,320 shares were issued to Swell Holdings
The Shares were issued pursuant to the provisions of Rule 506(b) of Regulation D of the Act
as the note holders confirmed their qualification as “accredited investors” as that term is defined under Regulation D of the Act
is a US-based natural resource company headquartered in Reno
strategic land position and royalties in multiple projects
within some of Nevada’s highest-grade historical mining districts
offering year-round access and good infrastructure in proven and active mining districts
The Company has a three-fold business model; i) mineral royalty creation and acquisition; ii) precious-metals and exploration streaming & financing; and iii) exploration project accelerator
The information posted in this release may contain forward-looking statements
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effects of continued geopolitical unrest and regional conflicts
changes in technology and methods of exploration
delays in completing various engineering and exploration programs
and any potential results from such programs
forward-looking statements in this news release include statements with respect to the potential mineralization and geological merits of the Company properties
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Investors are advised to carefully review the reports and documents that Nevada Canyon Gold Corp
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ABC15 learned from the Mountainbrook Village HOA that a new mailbox cluster has been installed and residents in the community now have mailboxes again
A dozen people living in a 55-and-up community outside Apache Junction say they’re fed up with waiting almost a year for mail deliveries in their neighborhood to restart
Homeowners said it all started when a cluster box unit was damaged in January and mail stopped being delivered
the residents have been driving to the Apache Junction Post Office multiple times a week to receive mail
“There’s no sense of efficiency or care as far as I can tell,” neighbor Chuck Cuffaro said
“The post office has just been incalcitrant about it.”
What they thought would be a temporary workaround has now turned into a 10-month ordeal
“Some people are older and some people have trouble driving and access and they now have to get out and walk in — where before
all they had to do was drive up beside the cluster box in their golf cart and reach in and get their mail,” Mountainbrook Village HOA President Ed Pullen said
The commute proved difficult for homeowner Patricia McKay when she couldn’t leave her home
“I had surgery and could not get to the mailbox
could not get to the post office,” McKay said
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Pullen said after the long delay was brought to his attention last month
it took weeks to get a response from USPS after he reached out to Pinal County
Congressman Eli Crane and Senator Mark Kelly’s offices
I’ve got a log of two weeks of constantly making phone calls,” Pullen said
“Pinal county who has been heroes in this has really helped us a lot
[but we’ve] got little to no cooperation from the post office.”
While the old cluster box had been getting mail for roughly two decades
the US Postal Service said the issue in replacing it was getting an approved site that now meets ADA requirements
Pinal County and USPS met with Pullen and maintenance staff to discuss the project and come up with a plan for replacement
The agency says they now have that approved and they’re designing the location
applying for more permits and awarding contracts
“We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers and will complete the construction and installation as soon as possible,” The Postal Service said in a statement
the Postal Service does not have a timeline for when a new one will be installed
“It’s terrible and I’m sure as we approach the Christmas season at the post office
if you’ve ever seen lines at the post office around then
just to get mail it’s not a matter of walking in and picking up mail
“That line is going to get awfully bad in December.”
Pinal County released a statement that reads in part
“Our office and Development Services staff continue to work diligently on this issue to get it resolved as quickly as possible for the residents of the community.”
The good times are in full swing at the Arizona Renaissance Festival
This is the 37th annual festival at 12601 E
Arizona — about a two-hour trek from Tucson but worth the drive
toss on some shoes you won’t mind getting dust on and explore the festival
and people are getting medieval on jumbo turkey legs
Also, all of that walking around will surely make you hungrier faster than you can say “Methinks thou dost jest.” That’s what Renaissance folks say to express disbelief or amusement at something said or done. In other words, tuck that bib in your shirt collar and feast your way through the Arizona Renaissance Festival with hearty foods
This year, the Renaissance Festival is hosting a Pleasure Feast — a raucous dinner party in the Feast Hall. For $110 per person
and a limited edition souvenir toasting goblet to take home
Your ticket to the feast also includes admission to the festival (a $36 value)
Tickets are available to purchase online before your visit.
Below are all of the other food options available at this year’s event. Huzzah!
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this year features the return of The Hops Pub Crawl
You get four beer pours (each seven ounces) from four different spots around the festival
and a limited edition pewter pin to take home
Your Pub Crawl ticket also gets you into the Renaissance Festival
Reservations must be made in advance and spots are limited
The Arizona Renaissance Festival is at 12601 E. US Highway 60 in Gold Canyon, Arizona. For more information and to purchase your tickets, visit arizona.renfestinfo.com
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(OTCQX: NGLD) has announced new drill results from the 2024 reverse circulation drill program at the Lapon Canyon Project
where it holds a 3% Net Smelter Royalty and Exploration Stream
located in Nevada's Walker Lane gold trend
Key highlight includes drill hole LC-24-122 which returned 2.62 g/t Au over 41.1 meters
including 6.81 g/t Au over 7.6 meters in the Hotspot zone
Additional discoveries include gold mineralization in the overlying granite in LC-24-120
The 2024 drilling program focused on defining the mineralized system's extent and geometry
The company is currently compiling data and working on resource modeling
with plans to complete an initial NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource
(OTCQX: NGLD) ha annunciato nuovi risultati di perforazione dal programma di perforazione a circolazione inversa del 2024 presso il Progetto Lapon Canyon
dove detiene una Royalty Net Smelter del 3% e uno Stream di Esplorazione
situato nella tendenza aurifera Walker Lane del Nevada
Un punto saliente chiave è il foro di perforazione LC-24-122 che ha restituito 2.62 g/t Au su 41.1 metri
inclusi 6.81 g/t Au su 7.6 metri nella zona Hotspot
Ulteriori scoperte includono mineralizzazione d'oro nel granito sovrastante in LC-24-120
con un risultato di 1.11 g/t Au su 10.7 metri
Il programma di perforazione del 2024 si è concentrato sulla definizione dell'estensione e della geometria del sistema mineralizzato
con piattaforme di perforazione posizionate ogni 30-60 metri
L'azienda sta attualmente compilando dati e lavorando sulla modellazione delle risorse
con piani per completare una risorsa minerale iniziale conforme al NI 43-101
(OTCQX: NGLD) ha anunciado nuevos resultados de perforación del programa de perforación de circulación inversa de 2024 en el Proyecto Lapon Canyon
donde posee un 3% de Regalía Net Smelter y un Stream de Exploración
ubicado en la tendencia aurífera Walker Lane de Nevada
Un punto destacado clave es el pozo de perforación LC-24-122 que devolvió 2.62 g/t Au sobre 41.1 metros
incluyendo 6.81 g/t Au sobre 7.6 metros en la zona Hotspot
Descubrimientos adicionales incluyen mineralización de oro en el granito superior en LC-24-120
El programa de perforación de 2024 se centró en definir la extensión y geometría del sistema mineralizado
con plataformas de perforación colocadas cada 30-60 metros
La empresa está actualmente recopilando datos y trabajando en la modelización de recursos
con planes de completar un recurso mineral inicial conforme al NI 43-101
네바다 캐년 골드 주식회사 (OTCQX: NGLD)는 2024년 라폰 캐년 프로젝트에서 역순환 드릴 프로그램의 새로운 드릴 결과를 발표했습니다
네바다의 워커 레인 금 트렌드에 위치한 이 프로젝트는 다음과 같은 중요한 결과를 보여주었습니다:
주요 하이라이트는 LC-24-122 드릴 홀이 41.1미터에 걸쳐 2.62 g/t Au를 반환했으며
추가 발견으로는 LC-24-120에서 상부 화강암 내 금 광물화가 발견되어 10.7미터에 걸쳐 1.11 g/t Au를 반환했습니다
2024년 드릴링 프로그램은 광물화 시스템의 범위와 기하학을 정의하는 데 중점을 두었으며
(OTCQX: NGLD) a annoncé de nouveaux résultats de forage du programme de forage à circulation inverse 2024 au Projet Lapon Canyon
où elle détient une redevance nette de fonderie de 3 % et un flux d'exploration
situé dans la tendance aurifère Walker Lane du Nevada
Un point fort clé est le trou de forage LC-24-122 qui a retourné 2,62 g/t Au sur 41,1 mètres
y compris 6,81 g/t Au sur 7,6 mètres dans la zone Hotspot
D'autres découvertes incluent une minéralisation aurifère dans le granite supérieur dans LC-24-120
Le programme de forage 2024 s'est concentré sur la définition de l'extension et de la géométrie du système minéralisé
avec des plateformes de forage placées tous les 30 à 60 mètres
L'entreprise compile actuellement des données et travaille sur la modélisation des ressources
avec des projets de compléter une ressource minérale initiale conforme au NI 43-101
(OTCQX: NGLD) hat neue Bohrergebnisse aus dem Bohrprogramm für umgekehrte Zirkulation 2024 im Lapon Canyon Projekt angekündigt
wo es eine 3% Net Smelter Royalty und Exploration Stream hält
das sich im Walker Lane Goldtrend in Nevada befindet
Ein wichtiges Highlight ist das Bohrloch LC-24-122
einschließlich 6.81 g/t Au über 7.6 Meter in der Hotspot-Zone
Weitere Entdeckungen umfassen Goldmineralisierung im darüber liegenden Granit in LC-24-120
Das Bohrprogramm 2024 konzentrierte sich darauf
das Ausmaß und die Geometrie des mineralisierten Systems zu definieren
wobei die Bohrpads alle 30-60 Meter platziert wurden
Das Unternehmen sammelt derzeit Daten und arbeitet an der Ressourcenmodellierung
eine erste NI 43-101-konforme Mineralressource abzuschließen
(OTCQX: NGLD) (The “Company” or “Nevada Canyon”) is pleased to announce it has been informed that additional drill results have been released from the 2024 reverse circulation (“RC”) drill program on the Lapon Canyon Project
(the “Project”) a Nevada Canyon owned royalty and exploration stream
located within the prolific Walker lane gold trend of Nevada
Nevada Canyon has an Exploration Stream Earn-in Agreement and owns a 3% Net Smelter Royalty (“NSR”) on the Project
(“Walker River”) owns a 100% undivided interest in the Project consisting of 96 unpatented lode situated in Mineral County
2025 (see WRR news release 03-27-2025) additional drill results from the 2024 RC drill program at the Lapon Canyon Project
100%; border-collapse:collapse ;"> Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Width* (m) Gold (g/t) LC-24-122 21.3 24.4 3.1 1.16 51.8 93.0 41.1 2.62 incl 56.4 64.0 7.6 6.81 and 86.9 88.4 1.5 9.33 LC-24-120 64.0 74.7 10.7 1.11 incl 71.6 73.2 1.5 5.47
* Denotes the above drill results are presented with lengths representing sampled lengths
True width is estimated to be between 80 and 95 percent of sampled widths
All drill holes and intervals released today
* Denotes the above drill results are presented with lengths representing sampled lengths
work at Lapon Canyon consists of data compilation
Further results will be released as they become available
Field work will restart as soon as conditions allow
The results from the 2024 and previous drill programs
including the subsequent data compilation will enable the completion of an initial NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource on the Project
“These consistent results from Lapon Canyon
show the potential of our Nevada based royalties,” said Nevada Canyon Chairman and CEO
“We look forward to continued exploration at Lapon Canyon and the ongoing interpretation of its gold mineralization.”
All sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's project geologists and the chain of custody from the drill to the sample preparation facility was continuously monitored
A blank or certified reference material was inserted approximately every tenth sample
The Lapon Canyon samples were delivered to American Assays Laboratories’ certified laboratory facilities in Sparks
pulverized and the sample pulps digested and analyzed for gold using fire assay fusion and a 50 g gravimetric finish
Certain intensely altered samples used a 1 kg pulp screened to 100 microns
Samples are taken and bagged directly at the drill rig at every 1.5-meter interval
A small sample is also taken at the drill rig and put into a chip tray for examination purposes and to determine those sample bags that should be sent to the lab for assay purposes
Often this work is carried out using a microscope for the examination of the rock chips
The full sample bag from the interval chosen for assay purposes is then sent directly from the drill site to the lab
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed
verified and approved by Dave Nuttal P.Geo
who is an independent Qualified Person as defined under NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
high grade gold mining with approximately 2,000 feet of underground workings in three adits
Historical underground work returned numerous assay values in the one-ounce-per-ton range
Walker River has completed considerable exploration work to date
with numerous drill hole intercepts that have indicated significant gold mineralization
The Project is easily accessible by secondary state roads from the main highway (15 miles)
and is located approximately 40 miles southeast of Yerington
A state power grid transmission line passes within 2 miles of the Project
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AZ — From jousting knights on horseback to an open-air Artisan Market that features more than 200 artisans and hearty foods
the 37th Annual Renaissance Festival is in full swing
According to a representative of the festival
the medieval celebration destination has made several “improvements to enhance ease of entry
including a new front entry and exit gate.”
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The 50-acre village has a lot in store this year; here’s your full guide to the fun:
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